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    Contents Description:  Resource Definitions used by the CListBoxDlg
    dialog class template. Adapted to the Win32++ Windows interface classes,
    Copyright (c) 2005-2016 David Nash, under permissions granted therein.

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    materials retain their original copyright status. The author hereby
    grants permission to any person obtaining a copy of this treatment
    of the subject class and any associated documentation composed by
    the author, to utilize this material, free of charge and without
    restriction or limitation, subject to the following conditions:

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    Special Conventions:  The specification of IDs for resource objects
    generally adhere to prefixes as shown in the following table. Note
    that different kinds of resource objects have different prefixes to
    distinguish the types of entities they belong to:

            Entity ID   Object
        IDP_        Message-box prompt
        IDD_        Dialog-box ID
        ID_             Standard MFC toolbar and menu command
        IDT_        Toolbar command
        IDM_        Menu command
        IDR_        Frame-related resource
        IDC_        Control resource
        IDW_            Win32++ default resources

    Notes about Resource IDs: In general, resource IDs can have values
    from 1 to 65535. Programs with resource IDs higher than 65535 may
    not be supported by some Windows versions.

    * Windows uses the icon with the lowest resource ID as the
    application icon. The Win32++ default_resource.h file defines this
    identifier as IDW_MAIN. The other default system identifiers it
    defines are all numbered below 100 and are all prefixed IDW_. These
    include resource IDs for MENU, ICON, ToolBar Bitmap, Accelerator,
    and Window Caption.

    * The Windows Platform SDK defines the WM_APP constant as a value
    to be used by applications to define private messages that do not
    conflict with system messages. The Win32++ suite is viewed as an
    application by the WINAPI and preempts the first 24 (in version 7.6.1)
    of these, so this file defines its resource IDs beginning at a
    reasonable distance above this, to allow for their future expansion.
    This value is defined as THIS_APP, below.

    * If multiple static controls appear in a dialog, these should be
    given unique identifiers if they are active. Otherwise, an ID of -1
    is used to designate these static controls do not actively participate
    in the application.

    Acknowledgement:
        The author would like to thank and acknowledge the advice,
        critical review, insight, and assistance provided by David Nash
        in the development of this work.

    Programming Notes:
                The programming standards roughly follow those established
                by the 1997-1999 Jet Propulsion Laboratory Deep Space Network
        Planning and Preparation Subsystem project for C++ programming.

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    Definition of CComDialogResource class resource ID values

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#ifndef CCOMDLG_RESOURCE_H_DEFINED
#define CCOMDLG_RESOURCE_H_DEFINED

#include "default_resource.h"

#define IDD_CLISTVIEWBOX_DIALOG       400   // CListBoxDialog box
#define IDC_LIST_BOX              401   // list box within above

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#endif // CCOMDLG_RESOURCE_H_DEFINED
